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Association between Socio-Demographics and Clinical Profile with Therapy Options Received by Cervical Cancer Patients in Two Nigerian Tertiary Hospitals


A. Samaila
A.A. Biambo
N. Usman
U.M. Aliyu
A. Abdullahi
M. O. Adibe

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the associations between the socio-demographics, clinical profile and therapy options received by  cervical cancer (CC) patients in Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital (UDUTH), Sokoto and Ahmadu Bello University  Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Zaria. The study used a prospective longitudinal design with retrieved data for 157 eligible CC patients.  Pearson’s correlation was used to test for association between patients’ socio-demographics, clinical characteristics and number of  therapy options received while comparisons of proportions were carried out using Pearson’s Chi square. Results show that the mean age  of the patients was 50.7±9.0 years and 43.3% of patients earned less than ₦50,000.00 per month. The results also reveal most of the 47.1%  of patients presented with clinical stage III. Per Vaginal Bleeding (PVB) was the symptoms recorded for 88.5% of the patients while most  patients (49.7%) received Chemotherapy (CT) as the major therapy option. There were significant associations between the level of  income, (r=0.412, p<0.001), baseline number of symptoms, (r=0.200, p=0.012), number of symptoms after therapy, (r= -0.584, p<0.001) and  the number of therapies received by the patients. Clinical disease-stage, baseline number of symptoms and level of income were  found to be associated with the therapy options received by the patients. 


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